Life is a one hell of a massive experiment, and to dip one’s toe into the unknown is what you need to get things started. But before you embark on something adventurous, it’s essential to know all the basics first, as insisted by Adam, our LomoGuru for this week!

Analogue photography is never an easy one, there’s a lot of love and hate involved in it plus there's an inevitable push and pull between skill and imagination. Sounds tough, eh? But just like Arurin said – all you have to do is to have faith and everything will be snapped into your camera, all in the right time and in the right place!

After a few clicks and miss with his Lomo camera, It took him a while to muster enough bravery to finally join the Lomographic Community! Why is that so? Let’s get to know what it’s all about as we talk with Evgeny, our Newcomer of the Week!

To be honest, she didn’t like her maiden shots when she was still starting out taking pictures, but through the Lomography Community, she realised it’s not all about taking the conventionally perfect picture, rather it’s those mishaps that can make a Lomograph an epic one! Here’s Laura, our Lomoguru!

Film can give you a lot of things – surprise, beauty, and all sort of those analogue stuff! One thing though, it still lacks that certain thing. Who knows what it could be? ... But don’t worry, our Newcomer Zenochio is here and he’s in search for film’s missing piece!

She guiltily admits that a clumsy person like her can’t get anything done especially when she’s inside the darkroom, dealing with processing films and stuff, but it’s these uncertainties, mistakes and imperfections which makes analogue photography her favourite thing! Say hello to Stratski, our LomoGuru for this week!

It’s those little surprises that make her eyes sparkle with delight when she’s out at play with her film camera. It was exactly that magical atmosphere that brought her here in LomoLand! And she’s with us this week to answer our five Newcomer questions!

Being fed up with the same looking pictures again and again, he eventually got bored and abandoned the digital culture of " shopography." Whatever that is, it is a good thing he already left in exchange of more real colours by Lomography! Now, as his collection of cameras is growing, his fridge is now also piling up heaps of films! Meet our Guru, Macstef!

It’s what they say, there are plenty of fish in the sea, but there’smuch more La Sardina you can catch in here! Among it’s many editions, it’s the St. Tropez that got Koronasulin biting the Lomography bait!

Not only she has been a three-time LomoHome of the day winner, she also got married just a year ago with a fellow Lomographer! And until this very day, she owes almost everything that is happening in her life to this one little magical camera called the Lomo LC-A! Better pour some tea as we talk with orangebird, our LomoGuru for this week!

He’s one of those who take the 10 Golden Rules to heart on a daily basis and considers it as not only a set of rules moreover; they’re more of a blueprint of his life! Meet Milan who’s here this week to share everything he knows about living the life of an analogue newcomer!

He used to lurk around and just hang out at different LomoHomes. With that you've probably seen him as your visitor! Now that he has his own Home and being a man of few words, he would prefer to let his snap speak for themselves! Here’s Our Newcomer, Daniele from the city of Rome!

It’s all the crazy people that she met in the Lomography community that she was able to explore some unfamiliar places by doing film swaps with them, at least! And being a photo editor herself, she finds the Lomo LC-A a charming little thing, giving her results far from what the usual digital clicker can give! Meet Trashpilotin, our LomoGuru of the week!

She always takes inspiration from everything she sees down the streets of Bremen, anything from urban art to nightlife spectacles! If ever you saw a girl down the pavement holding a Lomography camera, then she must be urbantristesse, our newcomer this week!

There’s no other way than going bountiful with the far-reaching LC-Wide of his, says our guru, Nicolas. He also thinks that film is something of a silly way to document life and would prefer it as breakfast and give sausages and eggs a pass. Get a glimpse of how Nicolas lives his hardcore analogue life on this interview!

If he’s not busy doing anything from his dayjob, he usually picks up his analogue film cameras – more specially the Supersampler – for some snap-action under the sun! So what exactly draws him on Lomography and using film these days? A lot. Get to know more about our Newcomer of the Week Naksone on this interview!

She’s someone who is no stranger when it comes to Soviet-era vintage cameras, in fact she exclusively shot with them some time ago, and had her hiatus. Until recently, she gained much energy to pick up a camera and use film again! So, what made her come back? A lot! And one of them is Lomography, without a doubt! Get to know more about Yulia as she is our latest Guru for this week!

Typically, for someone who had just opened a newly-bought analogue gear, one would be overtly thrilled with excitement as he or she would have their index finger relentlessly clicking the shutter button the whole day. Our newcomer this week, on the other hand, just knows what he wants to shoot and they are quite saucy, mind you!

Just like every true-blue analogue shooter, he never goes out without the Lomo LC-A camera, but one thing though, it’s just that he prefers to seriously think before shooting – with that alone makes him a rare kind of a LomoGuru! We talked with Patorayado this time around about his shooting habits and how easy it is to make friends over camera!

We start the month of August with a new feature we have introduced to you a few weeks ago. Our Newcomers and our Gurus, those who we watch out for their fresh and astonishing work, are now in for an exciting collaboration! Come on and Ask Your Guru!

Initially, he was blown away by how much of a creative force there is to be found in the Lomographic Community and on the other hand, is quite intrigued at how one can sustain to live a sincere analogue life in at this current age. Regardless of this, he considers himself as one of those people who believe that there is a future with analogue!

Despite the unpredictable nature of doing multiple exposures on film, it’s never a waste for her even if there are only a few frames that came out good. This is actually what fascinates her with analogue photography – it’s not how much number of pictures you can take, rather, how you value the snaps you took!

He really knows nothing about Lomography ever since he started to learn to take photographs with a digital camera. Not until two years ago when he discovered the art of taking the shot from the hip and the whole culture that surrounds it – he finally found home, and this is where his analogue heart resides currently and no plans of moving out, so far!

She has a lot of things she would like to keep with her... forever. But she believes there’s no such thing, as she thought everything would just end and disappear eventually, not until she found Lomography! There’s now a guarantee that she can keep all of her memories in one safe place!

To live in a world entirely shot in digital is unthinkable and something not ideal for someone like him who bears a heart made not of glass, but of analogue love! A native of Vienna, Thomas talks about his friends, cameras and the future of film in this Q&A session we had with him!